Science. 1972 May 26;176(4037):936-9. doi: 10.1126/science.176.4037.936.
The natural color pattern of individuals of the unpalatable and mimetic butterfly Heliconius erato was altered to a unique nonmimetic pattern. When returned to natural populations, the nonmimetic individuals remained for shorter periods of time and received more wing damage indicative of predator attacks than did the controls. The results indicate that Müllerian mimicry was functioning to protect the butterflies from predation.
蝴蝶海伦娜(Heliconius erato)原本的自然体色模式被改变为一种独特的非拟态模式。当这些个体被放回自然种群时,它们的停留时间更短,而且比对照组更容易受到翅膀损伤,这表明拟态保护了蝴蝶免受捕食者的攻击。